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Loved the show. I believe she should have been the second act. Her music is so relatable. She would have done a fantastic job getting the crowd ready for Jelly Roll.I was so happy that I was able to buy a signed copy of her CD. I was hoping for a chance to meet her but hearing her sing live and in person was amazing. I believe one day she will be the headliner.
2nd time seeing The War on Drugs live and both times were amazing. I can’t wait for the 3rd time, because I’m going to at least one show every tour from here on out. Please tour with Lucious and The National again - the entire show, all 3 bands @ United Center was beyond words. I’ve been to countless shows and that one is in the top 3. 🤘
Great concert! I truly enjoyed the opportunity to see Frankie perform one last time! El DeBarge was phenomenal! He looked great and his voice was amazing! Chaka was equally amazing. I couldn’t stop singing, smiling, and dancing. My husband and I saw Frankie in New Orleans and knew we had to see him again. It was simply lovely seeing him on stage and sharing that with my husband. Happy retirement to Frankie!!! We will always love these musical icons!!!
Ms. Lauryn Hill left it all on stage in Chicago! With her voice fading at times, she pushed her heavenly vocals to the limit and through all the power songs like “Ex-Factor” and “When It Hurts So Bad.” The arrangements were reminiscent of the album but with new life, electricity for the big stage, and sometimes with raw emotion accompanied by personal photos, archival footage, and home movies in the background.
VShe then returned after her 90 minute set to perform all the hits with the full Fugees crew! Yes! Pras was in attendance with Wyclef to belt out his highly anticipated, “…Ready or not refugees takin’ over, The Buffalo Soldier dreadlock Rasta…” Pras was a fantastic surprise to see and hear “Ghetto Superstar” live. Wyclef performed as if he had been charged up with eleventy million volts (to borrow from Jay Z). He actually left the stage during their performance of “Fu-Gee-La” and went deep into the audience. He partied with some of the fans down in the SRO pit, left and went to the right side of the stadium, climbed into seats and did a verse with them, left and went to the left side of the stadium, climbed into seats and did a verse with them, left and went all the way to the back of the stadium, climbed so far into seats that LBoogie and Pras had to send security to go find him and bring him back on stage. The energy was unreal. The songs were incredible. Ms. Lauryn Hill/L-Boogie was fabulous and gorgeous as always.
Very good show. Peter’s voice is still excellent and he is a consummate showman. The band is exceptional, too.
The lions share of the show is from I/O, the new album, which is a good addition to the catalog and has a few terrific songs. However, when an artist has such an incredible catalog of material, it’s disappointing not to hear more of those songs.
The highlight of the show was the older material, with two or three exceptions.
It was an energetic, exciting, entertaining, and electrifying performance of several of the Hip-Hop greats. LL was amazing - he delivered a charismatic mix of his catalog in two different sets including well known hits and other gems (Love everything that comes out of his head - I'm unapologetically biased); he looks and sounds beautiful. Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) was the 'Master of Ceremony,' and facilitated three hours of high-power content, while accompanying almost every artists' performances, which included The Roots' original compositions (the skill behind his contribution is mind-blowing). With that said, The Roots' band/performers were AWESOME!!! The DJs - OMG - fabulous; Jazzy Jeff is a nostalgic favorite of mine, BUT - over the last year I'm now a life fan of Z-Trip. He is Cut Creator II (right?). His spinning and recreation of beats and sound was 'fan'omenal. The other artists at Chicago (differing at each venue) included Rakim, Common, Bone Thugs & Harmony, and 'OMG' Slick Rick and Doug-E-Fresh - too cool and unbelievable. All performances were 'fan'tastic, AND beyond LL, Slick and Doug were my favs. I am, and always will be a fan of the Ol'School. BUT, there is nothing OLD about ART; we will appreciate it throughout time. There is also nothing OLD about the way they move. You couldn't tell me that DougE was anything over 40... AND LL - come-on! His body (he only showed his arms - very PG) is like a late 20 early 30 year old football player or boxer - probably better. Not too many people/ladies can argue (so, hatter dudes, shut your mouth - giggle). He LOOKS GOOD! [period].
What was missed - Include at least one of our legendary women artists/groups (slight bummer). I wasn't looking for the current nude crew - but Salt-n-Pepper, Queen, Roxanne, Light, Money, Missy, Lauryn... A lady would be the icing/gravy.
I can go on and on, but if you haven't bought your tickets for any of the other FORCE Tour venues, get them NOW. It was worth every dime.
Literally best concert ever! Got goosebumps during the intro to physical!!! Her stage presence has increased so well compared to her last tours! The dancing was great, the dancers were great, the lights, music, EVERYTHING was AMAZING! I have been to so many concerts, especially celebrities who are more famous than her, and let me tell you, she was my favorite out of all of them! So good I had to see her again at the i-heart radio jingle ball bash. She is astonishing. I 100000% recommend seeing her next time she has a tour! I’m definitely going again!!
Martin’s vocals sounded stronger than ever. Dave still has the moves. Andy is very much missed, but the show was still excellent. Stupid drunk people almost killed the vibes but I got through it. The ushers were concerned about aisles being open and couldn’t open their noses to these idiots smoking cigarettes. Like lots of cigarettes! Any ways, sometimes I wish they’d play even more deep cuts for the real fans and not be as accommodating to rich ass-hats that know personal jesus… but people are people so we let them be 🙃
I loved the entire event. However, it has room for improvement.
Let’s start with the class goodbye & good riddance, death race for love, world on drugs, legends never die, and fighting demons.
I love that the are dropping face 2 face December 15, 2022.
The artists and entertainers that came out showed amazing love. Trippie Redd, GHerbo, Bibby, DDG boys,lil Durk, lil Zay Osama, Famous DEX, Korporate ski mask da slump god XXXtentacion etc
There are hundreds if not thousands of songs unreleased.
Something to prove
Split my brain
Take my soul
Moncler year
In the summer
Lone Ranger
38 Special.
Etc
Long live Jared Juice WRLD Higgins.
If you love the Who The St. Louis show was amazing. Roger Daltry was in top form still screaming completely in tune where we love to hear it! Pete Townshends voice was so amazing and of course the guitar was a thing of beauty. The entire band was so spot on with some fantastic drumming!! Seeing them with the full orchestra was something I’m so glad I didn’t miss! Thanks for all the memories!
This was my 16th Iron Maiden show since 1985. It was great as usual. I really hate to say this, but the lads are finally starting to show their age. Bruce’s voice sounded strong, but it had a weird tone to it I’ve never heard before. Nicko is 70 and still bangin’ the kit, but many of the songs are played at a noticeably slower tempo. The set list was good, but the new album isn’t my favorite so I could’ve done without those songs. At this point, they should really just be playing their greatest hits, and maybe even some deeper cuts from the older albums. there’s also a song or two that has been on every set list for the past 30 years, and I’d be happy if they dropped those in favor of some deeper cuts. all in all, a pretty killer show. They may have lost a half step due to age, but they still put on a better live show than 90% of the bands out there.
i spent $2,000 on this concert . i flew 14 hours and drove another 14 hours just to see them . from montrose, co to minneapolis, mn to chicago, il . i would do it again in a heartbeat . seeing them perform live was a dream come true for me , and they definitely lived up to the hype . if you ever get the chance to see them , take it !! you won’t regret it 💖💖
This was likely the best show I have attended in 20 years. It went for almost 4 hours and every performer gave everything they had. New Edition - fantastic, each combination poured their heart and soul out on the stage. Joedci - they are even BETTER than when they were recording. Charlie Wilson - I had never heard him - but he is a show stopper!
Chicago got a massive gift from all of their talents shared this Saturday 5 March 2022.
Unbelievable!
After buying the ticket in Nov 2019, for a June 2020 show date, and it being postponed til Nov 2020, then to Feb 2022, I must say it was worth the wait. The sound, the light show, the musicianship were world class, first rate. The consistency of the setlist on the tour is a bit boring. The crowd mostly adhered to the regional mask mandate for indoor gatherings. It was quite a sing-a-long, a fabulous performance.
They were amazing to see in person! They did their very best while performing and made us feel at home! Watching them intersect with us up on that stage really made me remember why i loved them so much. I loved them so much through a screen but after seeing them, i love them even more than before. They are absolutely amazing performers and people. Thank you for this amazing night, boys ❤️
This was the perfect fusion of male energy and that of the effeminate. Life and death. The performance was the epitome of the ankh.
Nas kept it aggressive and positive ( I never thought I would enjoy "Oochie Wallie" , but that night : "It Was Written" ! ) while Badu provided a musical journey for the audience - chronicling birth to ressurection.
The emcee wasn't exactly the most comical , but he got a couple of laughs out of me. The visuals were sometimes corny, but Nas' hellish backdrop during "Hate Me Now" and Erykah's geometric slideshow were enough to keep my eyes on stage as I dances the night away with my spouse in the packed setting.
The audience was live and I was at ease amongst thousands. Even though the Center was large, there was a certain intimacy in the house as I professed my love for Erykah and joined her in prayer.
Tears were in my eyes and my face wore a smile throughout the night , even though I might have grimaced once or twice from the sheer gravity of the truth within the music on both artists' expertly curates setlists.
I traveled out here to cap off my two year journey through the Mother Road to better understand the country I have no choice but to represent. This also was the only concert I attended all year, and I have to say, this was a wise choice for this B-Boy indeed.
It was so much fun I’ve been in love with them since 2007 and to see them come back after almost 6 years was the best thing that ever happened to me and then I got to see them live 2 times cuz I saw them in Orlando and both times the were outstanding and they looked so so happy on stage and I feel like the fandom has gotten bigger since they came back
It was unreal..I forgot how to breathe when they came out. Whenever they came close towards me, i had a mini heart attack. Jhope’s smile was beautiful I feel in love with him all over again. Suga was breathtaking. Taehyung was out of this world, he’s so handsome, his smile was so cute, he will be the death of me one day(he’s my bias but ofc i love them all) Jimin..omg jimin? He...i cant even describe him, pictures dont do him justice..he’s so beautiful, cute, handsome, adorable and HIS ABS? Excuse mee?????😭 kookie was sooo cute, when he showed us his abs omg, i almost fainted. Jin..our worldwide handsome, his title fits him so well, his voice was so nice. Kim Namjoon, how do I describe him? He’s soo good lucking, his charisma, and stage presence all of it was wow, just one smile from him made me cry. The concert was amazing, i love it. I cant wait for them to come back. (Here’s a pic i took of Tae❤️❤️)
This was my very first concert ever, and I’m so happy it was! Brendon made this the best experience possible. I love him for that. The opener Haily Kiyoko was a very good artist. I just can’t say the same for A R I Z O N A though, I know a lot about what it takes to sing and the singer for this band just made me cringe and hate it so much, but the band/instrumentals were amazing at what they did. All around, AMAZING experience!!!!😆😆😆
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